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sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the best thing to do is invision sort of a three legged stool the seat of the stool is the nonprofits and charities that provide services to people on the ground in communities one leg of the stools the federal government funding one leg is local and state government funding and one leg is the private sector funding the support that charities like united way provide to those social service providers what's happened over the last couple of years is that seaquest ration has whittled away at the federal government's leg of the stool the state local governments are out of money and so the burden has been incre
sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the...
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. >> bring back steve martin. that will fix everything. >> last question for everybody, how is this all going to end? >> it's going to end with a negotiation that begins in the white house led by the president calling in -- hopefully, he's got to get his a-team back, whether it's david axelrod. >> no, he does not. >> so you're saying he needs to negotiate? >> bring in someone like gates. >> the president will eventually negotiate? >> not on obama care? >> he's pet leapt and immature and he's not going to go down on this. >> we've got to figure out which republican is going to show up. is it going to be john boehner as speaker or him beholden to ted cruz and the right wing. >> you're saying the president will give in and negotiate? >> not on obama care. >> there will be no benefit of bo bama care. they're seeing the benefit of the plan. no preconditions, women can get pap smear, preventive health care. >> i'm so sick of this notion that it is good thing for young adults to be on their health insurance. >> young adu
. >> bring back steve martin. that will fix everything. >> last question for everybody, how is this all going to end? >> it's going to end with a negotiation that begins in the white house led by the president calling in -- hopefully, he's got to get his a-team back, whether it's david axelrod. >> no, he does not. >> so you're saying he needs to negotiate? >> bring in someone like gates. >> the president will eventually negotiate? >> not on obama...
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as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's going to try to stay out of technical politics for a long time and that leaves space for a senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, someone who would be a threat the to get in. >> rose: she's the liberal threat as obama was in 2008. >> i think hillary clinton is going to try to draw a fine line, whether she succeeds or not i can't say and try do her policy stuff more under the guise of the foundation and more outside of washington than getting involved in the mosh pit of what piece of legislation happens to be -- >> rose:
as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's...
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steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that they forget the want and need and their spending other people's money regardless. and my quick follow-up question is, i do know that the president and those spokespeople that talk on his behalf have said that he ants to negotiate a longer compromise and deal that addresses the real drivers of our debt and this would preclude having all of these last-minute raising the debt ceiling. number one, you need to live within your means, meaning what we take in. and furthermore, the question comes as, i want to know why more folks have not broken down paul ryan's plan to address those real drivers of our d
steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that...
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they want a team in congress that's going to provide solutions. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you, karen. >>> joining me now, ej dijon and professior sam wang. thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> ej, you heard me talking with the congressman, you know, this lessons of sort of 2005, 2006, i mean, obviously, it is hard to look in our crystal ball and see what's happening a year from now, but that being said, you know, one of the things we did in building that narrative about a culture of corruption, that was, you know, six months to a year in the making and driving that message, it starts -- we started to see that as an issue that was of concern to voters kind of fairly early out and part of what i was suggesting to the congressman. when you see so many people suggesting that dysfunction is a high concern over the economy, that starts to sound like the potential to make an argument for a wave election. >> yeah. well, first, let me thank you for beginning the show with wipeout. i hadn't heard that song in years. it is appropriate and energizing kind of
they want a team in congress that's going to provide solutions. >> thank you, congressman steve israel. >> thank you, karen. >>> joining me now, ej dijon and professior sam wang. thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> ej, you heard me talking with the congressman, you know, this lessons of sort of 2005, 2006, i mean, obviously, it is hard to look in our crystal ball and see what's happening a year from now, but that being said, you know, one of the...
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thank you very much steve. we appreciate your time. >> i want to reiterate this meeting going on at the white house between 18 or 20 gop members of a debt ceiling deal that would be separate from the budget meeting that has the go. shut down. market rally 323 points that the deal may be acceptable. senator harry reid said probably not going to happen. keep your eyes on the dow tomorrow. could get ugly. that's it for us. see you over on the five in a couple minutes. ♪ [ male announcer ] maybe you've already heard what they're saying about the nissan altima. ♪ and we have to admit, that it's all true. but don't just take their word for it, check it out for yourself. the award-winning nissan altima. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $179 per month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. ♪ now get a $179 per month lease on a 2013 nissan altima. when you do what io, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. is
thank you very much steve. we appreciate your time. >> i want to reiterate this meeting going on at the white house between 18 or 20 gop members of a debt ceiling deal that would be separate from the budget meeting that has the go. shut down. market rally 323 points that the deal may be acceptable. senator harry reid said probably not going to happen. keep your eyes on the dow tomorrow. could get ugly. that's it for us. see you over on the five in a couple minutes. ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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democrat cory booker and republican steve lannigan. both have cast their ballots. lannigan has repeatedly condemned president obama and the affordable care act. they have said the vote will send a message to washington. let's bring back our gaggle. cory booker is likely going to win. the question is, he kind of limped to the finish line. this hasn't been the most elegant campaign that he's run. but he's gotten a big assist from the republican brand. >> i think so. i'm from new jersey. i've got to tell you that steve is extreme not only for a red state but for a blue state like new jersey. >> he was the wrong candidate. they didn't have the right guy to take advantage of any mistakes booker made. >> no. this has been a cakewalk for cory booker. you know, i will congratulate him early. i just thought it was funny. they had to send -- reince priebus went there yesterday. he said we need more people like steve lonigan and as a democrat, i agree. >> lois, last night there was a debate for new york city mayor. i want to play a clip of something because he was asked about
democrat cory booker and republican steve lannigan. both have cast their ballots. lannigan has repeatedly condemned president obama and the affordable care act. they have said the vote will send a message to washington. let's bring back our gaggle. cory booker is likely going to win. the question is, he kind of limped to the finish line. this hasn't been the most elegant campaign that he's run. but he's gotten a big assist from the republican brand. >> i think so. i'm from new jersey....
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but tonight, in "crossfire", we have to congressmen, rhode island david sissolini, and steve this is part of my pop you list bias, i guess. we see leaders meeting in secret to design a secret deal which they announce the principles up, which they released the 35 pages of, which the senate will vote on before the american people know what's in it. in the end we're not going to get anything major. we're going to kick the can down the road. don't you think we should find a way to get back to more open government, more open legislating, and some kind of -- >> i would say, mr. speaker, first of all i disagree it's a secret. this was the position from of the president from the beginning, open government, so we don't -- raise the debt dreyling and send this matter to the conference commit aye, regular order, so we hammer out a resolution. i think today the republicans finally accepted that proposal so the government will open, so we won't default, and we'll have a process in the budget committee. the house passed a budget, the budget i voted against, the senate passed a budget, then the nbc
but tonight, in "crossfire", we have to congressmen, rhode island david sissolini, and steve this is part of my pop you list bias, i guess. we see leaders meeting in secret to design a secret deal which they announce the principles up, which they released the 35 pages of, which the senate will vote on before the american people know what's in it. in the end we're not going to get anything major. we're going to kick the can down the road. don't you think we should find a way to get...
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democrat donna edwards and republican steve king. we've just learned a major credit agency has warned the u.s.'s triple a rating is in danger. all because speaker boehner couldn't figure out how to get something out of the house of representatives that could pass the senate and the president could sign. so here we are on the verge of a default. congressman king, do you think default is a big deal? i've heard you say some mixed things about this, when we hit default, what the president could do. iowa bankers think it's catastrophic that the value of the dollar will drop, our interest rates will climb, that we could fall back into a recession. why would we even want to get to this point? >> this definition of default is something we should agree to before we go forward with thousand will effect the economy. we have about $18 billion a month is our interest bill. and around $240 billion a month is our revenue stream. 8% of our revenue is necessary to pay the interest. we can either roll the principal over or pay our debt. >> and not tak
democrat donna edwards and republican steve king. we've just learned a major credit agency has warned the u.s.'s triple a rating is in danger. all because speaker boehner couldn't figure out how to get something out of the house of representatives that could pass the senate and the president could sign. so here we are on the verge of a default. congressman king, do you think default is a big deal? i've heard you say some mixed things about this, when we hit default, what the president could do....
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i met steve mcqueen, phenomenal director. hunger and shame. we had talked about doing something in this area. we explored it. explored american history. but couldn't find something that really met the criteria what we wanted to talk about. his wife an historian, found the book, gave it to him. he read it. he passed it on to me. both thought it was phenomenal. the fact that i didn't know about the story. the fact that as much as i consider myself to be an educated american. and didn't know about this really speaks to how far i had fallen, it had fall in off everyone's consciousness. >> what's brilliant about it as a narrative device from modern day viewer is to watch some one go from freedom to bondage. which some how it draws something out of the modern viewer, easier to relate to that some one who is born into bondage? >> thing. people think i heard all the slave narratives you could possibly hear. the fact of the matter is, is that of course all of us are born free. that is a right that is delivered to all of us. under the laws at the time t
i met steve mcqueen, phenomenal director. hunger and shame. we had talked about doing something in this area. we explored it. explored american history. but couldn't find something that really met the criteria what we wanted to talk about. his wife an historian, found the book, gave it to him. he read it. he passed it on to me. both thought it was phenomenal. the fact that i didn't know about the story. the fact that as much as i consider myself to be an educated american. and didn't know about...
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i don't know if it's a consensus or not, steve. i don't think you're going to get any more bond buying. i don't think you're going to get any paapering of the bond purchases in october, november, december, probably not until next year. that's because the economy looks like it's soft. that's because employment looks like it's soft and, steve, as you well know, that's because fiscal policy is in such disarray right now. shut down and the like. we just don't know what's going to happen. in all likelihood she is going to look dovish because there won't be any tapering down of the bond buying. >> here's what i know, larry. i know janet is on board with the plan announced in june but also feels very much as the plan announced in june, the economy did not perform as expected and there will be a debt ceiling on the financial fiasco. i know she felt it was justified not to taper. in those circumstances, again, i don't think she sees herself as being super easy. i think she sees herself as having policy that's commensurate with the underlyin
i don't know if it's a consensus or not, steve. i don't think you're going to get any more bond buying. i don't think you're going to get any paapering of the bond purchases in october, november, december, probably not until next year. that's because the economy looks like it's soft. that's because employment looks like it's soft and, steve, as you well know, that's because fiscal policy is in such disarray right now. shut down and the like. we just don't know what's going to happen. in all...
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steve al mendorf is a strategist of some renowned. thanks for coming on. i've always taken your advice about how things are moving in the economy, what consumers are thinking, how debt affects consumers. how does the possibility of a national default, how will it affect our reality in this country? >> well, it would be catastrophic, which is why i think, at least at the very last moment it won't happen. business, of course, is horrified, that's really the right word, at that prospect, and horrified that, as you say, a number of members that they supported on the far right are causing this near catastrophe. but if we ever actually went over the edge and we missed a payment, an interest payment or a principal payment, it would have catastrophic consequences. every single american, anybody taking out a mortgage, anybody with a consumer loan, any church borrowing money, any business borrowing money would pay more, a lot more, in interest, the credit rating of the united states, of course, would be lowered, and it would be a very dark day in this country. and i
steve al mendorf is a strategist of some renowned. thanks for coming on. i've always taken your advice about how things are moving in the economy, what consumers are thinking, how debt affects consumers. how does the possibility of a national default, how will it affect our reality in this country? >> well, it would be catastrophic, which is why i think, at least at the very last moment it won't happen. business, of course, is horrified, that's really the right word, at that prospect, and...
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>> steve collins. i'm just going through my list here. >> the campaign against terrorism, and if we will see u.s. military operations how does that square with your contention that america cannot be at war forever. >> if you look at the speech i gave at the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw the shift in terrorism around the world and what we have to do to respond to it. part of what i said is that we decimated a core al qaeda that had been operating primarily between television and pakistan. you now have regional groups, some of which are explicitly tied to al qaeda. some of which are more localized. few of them have the ability to project beyond their borders, but that can do a lot of damage inside their borders. africa is one of the places where, in some cases a lack of capacity is on the part of the government, in some cases because it is easier for folks to hide out in vast terrain that's are sparsely populated. you're seeing some of the groups gather. and we will ha
>> steve collins. i'm just going through my list here. >> the campaign against terrorism, and if we will see u.s. military operations how does that square with your contention that america cannot be at war forever. >> if you look at the speech i gave at the national defense college several months ago, i outlined how i saw the shift in terrorism around the world and what we have to do to respond to it. part of what i said is that we decimated a core al qaeda that had been...
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and now it is people like steve king and gomer and other inverse of the tea party faction that are running -- >> but boehner could call a vote, right? today, he has the power to do it. >> he has absolute power with regards to that. the fact he is prolonging this and the fact he is unwilling to even have a plan as to what he wants to negotiate or how he wants to get out of this mess he and he, he has the power needs to exercise some courage and put the interests of this country ahead of whatever fears he might have. ofis a speakership full insecurity, and that is being played out on a huge stage -- securitybout social now being put on the table and president obama accepting it in order to negotiate an end to all of this. >> that is regrettable. regrettable when the president put it on the table. even the fact we are having a discussion about jcpi is unbelievable. 111 members of congress, if not more, wrote to the president and chainwe don't support cpi or any discussion about social security as part of any deficit reduction or debt ceiling. 27 said, if you put it on, we will vote no. i thin
and now it is people like steve king and gomer and other inverse of the tea party faction that are running -- >> but boehner could call a vote, right? today, he has the power to do it. >> he has absolute power with regards to that. the fact he is prolonging this and the fact he is unwilling to even have a plan as to what he wants to negotiate or how he wants to get out of this mess he and he, he has the power needs to exercise some courage and put the interests of this country ahead...
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thank you, roger altman, steve almendorf. well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause
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steve ballmer issued his final letter to microsoft investors this week. he outlined accomplisments with microsoft, and offered direction for the road ahead stating the company's focus is to "create a family of devices and services." ballmer is set to leave the company sometime within the next year. toyota will have to stand trial over claims the car company failed to warn the public about design defects. a california judge denied toyota's motion to dismiss the case. the claims about the defects are coming from the estate of a woman who testified before she died that her 2005 camry sped out of control and hit a school building in 2009. toyota won an earlier sudden acceleration case by a brooklyn doctor. gm is shifting from showrooms. the plan is to expand online car shopping, so customers can bypass dealerhip showrooms. the move faces legal challenges -- dealers have exclusive rights to sell most new cars in person, which often leads to higher add ons. guess who's shopping at dollar stores? the weatlhy. research firm mintel finds that among people in the t
steve ballmer issued his final letter to microsoft investors this week. he outlined accomplisments with microsoft, and offered direction for the road ahead stating the company's focus is to "create a family of devices and services." ballmer is set to leave the company sometime within the next year. toyota will have to stand trial over claims the car company failed to warn the public about design defects. a california judge denied toyota's motion to dismiss the case. the claims about...
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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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okay, steve kornacki is still here with me. it's so interesting, though, and here's where it gets good, steve, because he brings up kids and grandkids. and we have to have, you know, a stronger america for that. what they're talking about here is a temporary ex-tension in the debt ceiling, the increase. what was talked about maybe six weeks. that's not really going to help our kids and grandkids. anyway, it's going to get us six weeks. but this is the carrot that the right is going to offer to the president to get him to the negotiation table to then talk shutdown mode. explain if this is going to be received at the white house well because they're invited over this afternoon, leadership. >> yeah. i mean, look. this is being framed right here by boehner and the republicans as a compromise, we're meeting in the middle. see, we had this shutdown and default thing, and we're taking the default off the table, but the shutdown is still active. and the position that the white house has taken and the position that democrats have taken
okay, steve kornacki is still here with me. it's so interesting, though, and here's where it gets good, steve, because he brings up kids and grandkids. and we have to have, you know, a stronger america for that. what they're talking about here is a temporary ex-tension in the debt ceiling, the increase. what was talked about maybe six weeks. that's not really going to help our kids and grandkids. anyway, it's going to get us six weeks. but this is the carrot that the right is going to offer to...
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here, you can have steve lonegan, you can waste the special election on steve lonegan. i just don't want to be tied down with the baggage. when you start looking at chris christie and how others handle the crisis in washington, what you end up hearing them say, and we heard a little bit of this from christie the other day is not so much i would solve it with this, this, this, and this. why can't you just do what we do in my state? in my state we come together and work the empty platitudes and governing new jersey, if you can get into details about coalitions that chris christie has built with the democrats and how these things. >> and including cory booker sometimes. >> there is a democratic power broker who brings chris christie and cory booker together. it's not possible in washington the way washington works or doesn't work right now. >> i want to get both of you guys on record that we're seeing between house republicans and the president. we saw the dow go up today 323 points, just on the talk, just on the notion of maybe a deal. so first steve and then jimmy. does
here, you can have steve lonegan, you can waste the special election on steve lonegan. i just don't want to be tied down with the baggage. when you start looking at chris christie and how others handle the crisis in washington, what you end up hearing them say, and we heard a little bit of this from christie the other day is not so much i would solve it with this, this, this, and this. why can't you just do what we do in my state? in my state we come together and work the empty platitudes and...
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instance, before i wrote my third book god came to me in the middle of the night and he said, "hey, steve, if you write another book, you could probably afford new decking on your sailboats, and, lo it has come topaz. folks, i want to tell you i am very careful with this power. i also make sure the voice in my should god's. after all, my neighbor's dog also talks to me in my sleep and tells me to kill people but i ignore him because he's not god. although, rosco is an ordained minister. ( laughter ) i also believe-- and this is just me-- that-- ♪ ♪ hold on, i'm getting something from god right now. what's that? uh-huh? uh-huh? she said what! what did you tell her? o-m-you. did you not go there! are you grade-acrazazzy my man. long story, joan of arc is a drama queen. anyway, i hate to burst your bubble, bill, but god talks to me before he talks to you. in fact, god pitched me on this whole "killing jesus" thing, and when i passed on the project-- seem derivative-- he asked me to tell you. so in fact it was me whispering into your ear in the middle of the night. i mean-- ( cheers and a
instance, before i wrote my third book god came to me in the middle of the night and he said, "hey, steve, if you write another book, you could probably afford new decking on your sailboats, and, lo it has come topaz. folks, i want to tell you i am very careful with this power. i also make sure the voice in my should god's. after all, my neighbor's dog also talks to me in my sleep and tells me to kill people but i ignore him because he's not god. although, rosco is an ordained minister. (...
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hello and welcome, i'm steve in doha and the stop stories around the world on al jazeera. north korea has military on alert after united states moves ships in a south korea port. u.n. secretary says weapons experts may be needed to deal with the chemical stockpile.
hello and welcome, i'm steve in doha and the stop stories around the world on al jazeera. north korea has military on alert after united states moves ships in a south korea port. u.n. secretary says weapons experts may be needed to deal with the chemical stockpile.
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>> here's the thing, steve. i know that speaker boehner has talked about setting up some new process or super committee or what have you. you know, the leaders up in congress can work through what processes they want, but the bottom line is either you're having good faith negotiations in which there's give and take, or you're not. there's already a process in place called the budget committees that could come together right now. democrats have been asking for 19 months to bring them together. make a determination, how much should the government be spending next year, the appropriations committees could go through the list and here's how much we're going to be spending for defense and here's how much we're going to be spending for education. that's a process that's worked really well for the last 50 years. i don't know that we need to set up a new committee for a process like that to move forward. what has changed or what seems to be motivating the idea that we have to have a new process is speaker boehner or at
>> here's the thing, steve. i know that speaker boehner has talked about setting up some new process or super committee or what have you. you know, the leaders up in congress can work through what processes they want, but the bottom line is either you're having good faith negotiations in which there's give and take, or you're not. there's already a process in place called the budget committees that could come together right now. democrats have been asking for 19 months to bring them...
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i think steve is right. the conference committee of the budget negotiators could be and there is two paths. it could be doomed to fail, very similar to what we have seen the last couple of months or they could put everything on the table. tax reform, entitlement reform, getting rid of the sequestration and going back to a regular order process where we actually make priority choices. i mean, can i see either way and i'm an optimist because i use the budget successfully when i was in congress. so, i can see how this would work. but i can also understand why people are going to continue to be very pessimistic about the outcome in the next couple of months. >> can i ask both of you when do you think we are going to get back to the optimism that jim was talking about there to the growth that we have come to know and love in america? when do we get back to that kind of thing? can you give me any kind of hope or time frame, steve? >> look, i have been optimistic about the u.s. economy. i think, you know, you look
i think steve is right. the conference committee of the budget negotiators could be and there is two paths. it could be doomed to fail, very similar to what we have seen the last couple of months or they could put everything on the table. tax reform, entitlement reform, getting rid of the sequestration and going back to a regular order process where we actually make priority choices. i mean, can i see either way and i'm an optimist because i use the budget successfully when i was in congress....
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cory booker leads republican steve lonegan by 14 points. it's booker 54, lonegan 40. and the new rutgers poll has booker's lead bigger. booker 58, lonegan 36. that's a 22-point spread for mr. booker. that election is tomorrow. now to new jersey. chris christie up by 24. 59-35. the candidates debate tonight. finally to virginia where a new university poll has mccauliffe in the lead by seven points. mccauliffe 46, ken cuccinelli 39. we'll be right back. >>> how do you deny them access? i don't get that. >> it's difficult. >> it should be. >> i'm sorry, sir. >> park service should be ashamed of themselves. >> i'm not ashamed. >> well, you should be. >> wow. not ashamed. good for her. we're back. after shutting down the government, the republicans are going to great lengths to convince it was the democrats that did it all along. republicans knew shutting down cancer research was bad public relations. so they dressed up in lab coats and pretended to be outraged that medical research was being compromised. >> are you saying now that perhaps there's been a change of thinking
cory booker leads republican steve lonegan by 14 points. it's booker 54, lonegan 40. and the new rutgers poll has booker's lead bigger. booker 58, lonegan 36. that's a 22-point spread for mr. booker. that election is tomorrow. now to new jersey. chris christie up by 24. 59-35. the candidates debate tonight. finally to virginia where a new university poll has mccauliffe in the lead by seven points. mccauliffe 46, ken cuccinelli 39. we'll be right back. >>> how do you deny them access? i...
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we'll talk with steve kornacki. >>> and food emergency. the longer the shutdown goes on, the more desperate the situation co becomes for the nation's food banks. whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards mom loves me. aww. what'd she say? "anthony. how you doing? are you busy studying?" nope. yes mom. "i know you got a lot going on. "these tide pods will save you some time. "just throw one in the wash and they'll keep your lucky sweatshirt looking great." thanks, mom. "i also sent some new..." oooh! tighty whities! guess you'll be using your tide pods on these, huh? least i don't sleep with the lights on. dude, that was once. it was a storm. [ female announcer ] tide pods. three chambers. three times the stain-removal power. [ m
we'll talk with steve kornacki. >>> and food emergency. the longer the shutdown goes on, the more desperate the situation co becomes for the nation's food banks. whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you, thank you! seriously? what? i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to...
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bill: thank you, steve. we'll watch it. getting underway now. steve centanni in washington. martha: so meanwhile the latest shutdown deal that has been proposed by house republicans falling flat late last night. speaker boehner forced to pull his bill after members of his own party said no, they would not support that bill. party conservatives reportedly would not back the measure. now the ball is back on the senate side with one day left before we hit the debt ceiling. with congressman sean duffy on the house financial services budget committee, joint economic committee. he is a guy that deals with money issues in the house. congressman, we welcome you this morning. >> hello, martha. martha: good to have you here. where are we? what happens next? >> last night the house couldn't get a bill out so now we have turned to the senate to see if they cut a deal. i'm sure they will later on today. the reports we're hearing could be next half hour or hour it is announced. i'm sure it will pass the senate and kick that over to the house. we'll get jammed. martha: seems like the dates
bill: thank you, steve. we'll watch it. getting underway now. steve centanni in washington. martha: so meanwhile the latest shutdown deal that has been proposed by house republicans falling flat late last night. speaker boehner forced to pull his bill after members of his own party said no, they would not support that bill. party conservatives reportedly would not back the measure. now the ball is back on the senate side with one day left before we hit the debt ceiling. with congressman sean...
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stay home to take care of their kids they can't work it's just it just goes on and on this disaster steve thanks so much for being with us thanks very much for the great work you're to thank you. in the best of the rest of the news florida secretary of state ken denser is has spent the past week traveling around his state in an attempt to sell its second voter roll purge in just the past year according to state officials. the purge is supposed to stop supposed to stop non-citizens from voting but civil liberties groups say it's really just a blatant attempt to prevent democratic leaning minority voters heading to the polls or to try to similar voting purge last year but it had to stop the plan after it was revealed that its list of non-citizens was filled with citizens but before republican politicians in florida go ahead with their new voter suppression plan they'll have to deal with the legal fallout of last year's plan that's because today marked the first day in a multi-party lawsuit brought by the advancement project and other groups against florida's two thousand and twelve voter ro
stay home to take care of their kids they can't work it's just it just goes on and on this disaster steve thanks so much for being with us thanks very much for the great work you're to thank you. in the best of the rest of the news florida secretary of state ken denser is has spent the past week traveling around his state in an attempt to sell its second voter roll purge in just the past year according to state officials. the purge is supposed to stop supposed to stop non-citizens from voting...